It's fun watching trails I recognise (except for that new one), puts it into perspective when you know how steep it really is! Some good riding especially with no-one with you to help pick up the pieces!
@mtbnorthwestengland Fit as a fiddle for now at least. Living close to Hanchurch Woods and I've been riding and building there for the last few years. Trail building is so addictive!
Thanks for the comment, well you say it shows what to expect but I think you only realise what its all about once you get on the trials. Good luck and I'll look out for your edit 🤙
@mtbnorthwestengland Apparently the legendary 'hero dirt' appears there during a full moon if you ride naked through all of the nettles on the lower slopes. May the grip be with you!
Great video, good honest mountain biking 👏 I've been caught out too many times thinking 'yeah I could ride rhat' get there snd then go ' no chance 😮" . But hey, I'm still gonna visit Shropshire st some point 😅
It's a great place, difficult but interesting. The hill itself is fascinating how it pokes out of the round with Shropshire's flatlands all around. Tip: don't go when it's wet, it gets a bit slick 😬
Spot on and when you stop and then later watch the footage you think why didn't I ride that, looks super easy 😂. The steep exits down to that first fire road are just mental. It's certainly a good riding spot for progression 👌
It's fun watching trails I recognise (except for that new one), puts it into perspective when you know how steep it really is! Some good riding especially with no-one with you to help pick up the pieces!
Cheers Gareth, hope you're well and still getting out on the bike
@mtbnorthwestengland Fit as a fiddle for now at least. Living close to Hanchurch Woods and I've been riding and building there for the last few years. Trail building is so addictive!
Great video , really shows what to expect , myself & crash test dummies are planning a trip up soon to try and survive these 😂
Thanks for the comment, well you say it shows what to expect but I think you only realise what its all about once you get on the trials. Good luck and I'll look out for your edit 🤙
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Need to get back there with a good few of us 👌
Yeah we can talk Ian into it but needs a dry day, only dry ride I have had there was with you guys couple of years back 🤣
@mtbnorthwestengland Apparently the legendary 'hero dirt' appears there during a full moon if you ride naked through all of the nettles on the lower slopes. May the grip be with you!
Great video, good honest mountain biking 👏 I've been caught out too many times thinking 'yeah I could ride rhat' get there snd then go ' no chance 😮" . But hey, I'm still gonna visit Shropshire st some point 😅
It's a great place, difficult but interesting. The hill itself is fascinating how it pokes out of the round with Shropshire's flatlands all around. Tip: don't go when it's wet, it gets a bit slick 😬
@@mtbnorthwestengland top tip 😄😉
Go pro effect is real there, ey Martin? I know those trails very well, and they look nothing on camera 😱
Spot on and when you stop and then later watch the footage you think why didn't I ride that, looks super easy 😂. The steep exits down to that first fire road are just mental. It's certainly a good riding spot for progression 👌
@mtbnorthwestengland agreed mate, gotta love it though!
@@MTB_Trekker just wish it was a little closer to me although I can't complain with the lakes, peaks and the like in reach on a day trip
the rain is good and bad up there 😅
Never heard of good rain, always bad for me on tech 🤣. If you have mediocre trails I don't mind rain to make them more difficult
I was there today and apart from the wet snipers roots 😳 it was riding really nice 🤟